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Ms. Manners has left the hotel
As far as manners go, teach your children well. We can't rely upon anyone else, famous or infamous, to do that job.  
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Tags: manners, celebrities, role models


Recently, I was asked about the subject of manners and our society at large. With the recent outbursts at the VMAs and within the hollowed halls of Congress, a colleague asked, "Where have all the manners gone?"

Don't celebrities have a responsibility to be decent role models? Doesn't their status indicate a position of teaching us the "right" way to act?

After much thought about this, I'm calling bullsh*t on the whole meal deal. They owe us nothing. They arrived at their station in life by expressing themselves -- doing what they do best, like it or not. The fact that people aspire to be them, or children hold them as heroes bears no responsibility.

This concern or righteous notion that they should always behave is our problem. And, in my opinion, exposes the universal problem of passive parenting. David Byrne of the Talking Heads said, "Violence on television only affects children whose parents act like television characters." Truth. If the television has become a surrogate to kids, I suppose they will, indeed, be affected -- violence and celebrity messes alike.

Few people actively participate here on Earth -- and believe me, I'm guilty, too. However, from time to time, we all get slapped upside the head with the lessons of our grandparents: Life's short. Be nice. Floss.

The best way to actively participate is with your wallet.

Each dollar counts as a vote. You don't like Kanye's outburst? Don't support him. Think Major League Baseball is corrupt? Stop watching. We can cultivate an organic democracy here. Too many folks just go along with the crap and let their anger swell up inside. Or like my old man, complain about my mom's overcooked chocolate chip cookies, all the while eating them one by one.

As far as manners go, again, teach your children well. We can't rely upon anyone else, famous or infamous, to do that job.

Tell me what you think. Should Michael Jordan's speech at the Hall of Fame been approved for my nephew's consumption? Personally, I'm still a little shaken by Pee Wee Herman's movie watching habits. Where do we draw the line, if at all? Talk back.

Speaking of manners ... Thank you for reading my stuff.

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Posted by Cheese_N_Crackers on Oct. 16, 2009 at 9:51 a.m. (report)

If you ever want to discover all of the secrets to parenting, just ask someone who has no kids. Manners do indeed directly relect ones upbringing and do actually take some effort on the part of the parental unit. I am shocked and appaled at the total lack of common sense respect and common courtesy that I witnesss from adults and children alike on a daily basis. Somewhaere along the lines we lost our way as a society, it is a sad state of affairs.

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Posted by CoolerKing on Oct. 15, 2009 at 6:44 a.m. (report)

This goes back to parents having TV raise their kids. Perhaps it needs to be shut off a little more often...and you're very welcome.

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Posted by Bassplr19 on Oct. 14, 2009 at 12:22 p.m. (report)

The only people that should be held to a higher standard are people with power, real power-not just influence, like Police Officers and Politicians. However, I'm not talking necessarily about manners. Although, the only "manners" that should matter to anyone ever, are what should amount to the only Commandment: Do not do anything that hurts another person.

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Posted by sandstorm on Oct. 14, 2009 at 10:54 a.m. (report)

nice column, but you've confused "affects" with "effects". some celebrity teach you that? ;)

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